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The charts illustrate destinations of UK graduate and postgraduate students (apart from full-time work) after leaving school in 2008.
To begin with, it can observed that, further study is the most popular destination of UK graduates and postgraduates in 2008.Moreover, the number of postgraduates in further study is 10 times less than graduates’ number in such destination (2725 and 29665 respectively). Part-time work takes second place in number of students, who didn’t work full time work and difference between graduates & postgraduates is about sevenfold (17735 and 2535 resp.).The number of graduates on unemployment is about 10 times more than unemployed postgraduates in 2008: 16325-graduates’ number and 1625 – postgraduates’ number. The least figures of both charts have destination named Voluntary work: 3500 of graduate students and 345 of postgraduate students.
To sum up, it is noticed that, UK graduate and postgraduate students preferred to study further in 2008.

the bar graphs above provide information about the destination of UK graduate and post graduate in the year 2008 who did not engaged themselves to full-time work, instead ended up as a part-timer, volunteer, unemployed and keep on continuing their education.

Overall we could see that there were more graduate than post graduate who did go full-time work after leaving college compared with those nonfull-timer post graduate. To continue we could also notice that from both graduate and post graduate, vast majority decided to pursue their education and least proportion from both became a volunteer.

The number of those graduate who further their study with a number nearly 30,000 creates a great gap from the number of those ended up as a part timer and unemployed which was nearly close at about 18,000 and 17,000 respectively. We can observe that less than 5000 engaged themselves on non paid job as a volunteer.

On the other hand almost 3000 post graduate pursue their education whilst more than 2500 choose pat-time work than be unemployed and volunteer. There more than 1500 post graduate remained unemployed while almost 400 commit to be a voluteer.

The presented bar graphs give information on destination of UK graduates and postgraduates who engaged themselves in part time job,volunteering,studies rather than working as a full timer in the year 2008.

As an overall trend,the number of graduates and postgraduates who aim to acheive their further education is more while the students involved as volunteers in both the charts is less compared to other destinantions.

The students both graduates and post graduates who tend to study further has larger number ie 29,665 and 2,725 respectively. Talking about another engagement with highest number of graduates and post graduates involved is part time work with the count of 17,735 and 2,535 respectively.

It can also be observed that the graduates working in the non-paid job as volunteer is the lowest with the count of 3,500 while the students who are not working has a significant number ie 16,235. Although the number of old grads is very less in both engagements mentioned above.The reckoning was only 345 and 1,625 individually

The bar charts below provide information about what two groups of graduates and postgraduates do after college if they do not go to a full-time job in the UK in2008. Overall, the statistics in graduate students are significantly (about 10 times) more than postgraduate students and the biggest ratio in both groups belongs to whom are planning for further study.
Among graduate students the least proportion is for people with voluntary work counted for 3500 people. The biggest group of nearly 30000 students is people who chose to continue their education while more than half of this amount are unemployed. Approximately 18000 people had found part-time work.
On the other hand between postgraduate students the study group is one out of ten times smaller but interestingly the biggest ratio is people with further study plane nearly 2800 and the second biggest group with a little difference is for the group who had a part-time job. The least passion for voluntary work is observed with 345 people and about four times of this number are unemployed.